![]() We have been adding and removing bumps and cracks to try and reproduce the grip losses we see at the real track. We've tested all sorts of cars on this model, from Formula Vees to modern F1s. There's a tower, guardrail (though it will be relocated as it's currently too far from the start/finish line), concession buildings and corner stations. The latest revisions have been focused on adding scenery. We now have proper rumble strips in T1/T5/T8/9 and bricks in T4/T5. The guy that's designing the model has been very thorough, check out the position of the cracks, patches and bumps, the work he is doing is amazing. The track surface is complete, though there is still a few spots that should probably be smoothed out. Here's an update on the development of the Gimli track mod for rFactor. In any case PM for more details if you are interested. Contact Brian Iriks / myself to get more information on the mods you need to install to get the Gimli track and whichever series we decide go with You don't need more than one screen, but if you do you will have to somehow get your computer to recognise them all, and have rFactor split the screen buffer onto them I have a Logitech Momo I can sell if somebody is interested I bought a G27 last year on Kijiji for $120. A steering wheel (though you can probably race on a keyboard - and some people have been faster on keyboards). – Internet connection required for system activation, enabled network adapter required for gameplay – 2.0 GB of hard drive space for installation So you don't need anything really fast to have a decent game experience ![]() I run mine on a middle line laptop on 3 screens and average 200FPS (i.e. Here are the system requirements for your computer. rFactor can be tricky to setup, so plan ahead. ![]() Once the track will be ready (again around Christmas time) we are thinking of starting an online racing league and welcome whoever would like to join.Īnd so this post is mostly a heads up for you to get organised should you want to join. Whomever did that mod added a picture in rFactor that was actually taken on the Gimli start/finish line (with Villeneuve and Brack(?)). I'm also attaching pics of the 1976 FA mod. Tonight I tested the latest release of the track with the 1976 Formula Atlantic mod for rFactor, and I'm posting a video of what the current track looks like below. This is certainly not a laser generated model but it is accurate when you drive on it.Ĭurrently there is no scenery around the track, but it will come later on (drag tower, corner stations etc) I have to say the feel of the track is very realistic, and the guy (Bob Iriks) that has been in charge of the modeling of the bumps, cracks and curbs has been doing an excellent job. The rest of the track is still to be modelled (bumps, cracks and curbs, scenery including tower and corner stations). We think it will be ready by Christmas time.Ĭurrently we have good track details from the start/finish line up to T4. We are currently developing a track model for Gimli for rFactor, and the track itself is about 50% done. ![]()
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